Boating on Lake Lanier
Whether you are on a houseboat, fishing boat, personal watercraft, sailboat, kayak, or canoe, there is plenty of room for everyone on this 39,000-acre lake. Boaters can launch from any of 76 boat ramps around Lanier’s shoreline. User fees are normally charged for launching at most boat ramps.
Most of Lake Lanier's boat ramps are open year-round. Some ramps may be closed due to low water levels. Please refer to the Boat Ramp Elevation Map to determine if the desired ramp is functional on the date that you are planning to launch.
Most of Lake Lanier's boat ramps are open year-round. Some ramps may be closed due to low water levels. Please refer to the Boat Ramp Elevation Map to determine if the desired ramp is functional on the date that you are planning to launch.
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Lake Lanier Boat Ramp Elevation Map BELOW
Click on the map pins below get the lowest possible lake level (elevation) that you will be able launch from that particular boat ramp.
The lake also has 10 marinas that offer fuel, boat storage, repair services, snacks and supplies for your last minute needs. If you don’t have a boat check with the marinas for rentals.
Events such as tournaments, sailing regattas and water carnivals may require a permit from the Corps of Engineers and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
If your a paddler make sure to check out the Lanier canoe and kayak club for summer and fall rentals
http://www.lckc.org/programs/recreational-opportunities/
Events such as tournaments, sailing regattas and water carnivals may require a permit from the Corps of Engineers and the Georgia Department of Natural Resources.
If your a paddler make sure to check out the Lanier canoe and kayak club for summer and fall rentals
http://www.lckc.org/programs/recreational-opportunities/